Ishrat
case: SIT submits progress report to HC
Tuesday April 05, 2011 06:34:02 PM,
PTI
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Ahmedabad: The special
investigation team (SIT), probing the 2004 police encounter of Ishrat Jahan and three others, today submitted its progress report
in the case in a sealed cover to the Gujarat High Court.
The report was submitted in the High Court registry ahead of
hearing in the case, scheduled on April 8, before the division
bench of Justice Jayant Patel and Justice Abhilasha Kumari.
In January this year, the court had directed the SIT to submit its
progress report every two months and update it about the status of
investigation in the case.
The court had also appointed Y S
Lakhani as amicus curie in the case.
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